2019
DOI: 10.1111/lre.12281
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Changes in some biological parameters of the silver cyprinid, Rastrineobola argentea (Pellegrin, 1904) in the Nyanza Gulf of Lake Victoria, Kenya

Abstract: The study examined length–weight relationship, condition factor, size at 50% maturity and fecundity of Rastrineobola argentea in the Nyanza Gulf of Lake Victoria, Kenya. The 500 fish examined had a mean length of 39.4 ± 0.3 mm SL, ranging from 17 to 55 mm SL and weighed between 0.08 and 2.44 g. The length–frequency analysis indicated a unimodal distribution between 35 and 40 mm SL, with a modal length at 37 mm SL. The fish exhibited a positive allometric growth pattern (b = 3.4). The condition factor for all f… Show more

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“…However, in Lake Naivasha, Outa et al 2014 ( Outa et al 2014 andKeyombe et al 2017 (Table 2). Condition of fish is affected by changes in food availability, environmental quality, seasonality and reproductive status (Yongo et al 2019). The O. niloticus had high condition values during the months of September and October (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in Lake Naivasha, Outa et al 2014 ( Outa et al 2014 andKeyombe et al 2017 (Table 2). Condition of fish is affected by changes in food availability, environmental quality, seasonality and reproductive status (Yongo et al 2019). The O. niloticus had high condition values during the months of September and October (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The length–weight relationship and condition factor are also important parameters for assessing the health condition of fish (Mortuza & Al‐Misned, 2013; Nehemia et al, 2012). Accordingly, many studies have emphasized length–weight relationships since they provide information about fish growth patterns, general health, habitat conditions, life history and morphological characteristics (Froese, 2006; Yongo et al, 2019). Fish can attain either isometric, negative allometric or positive allometric growth patterns.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the eggs were weighed (0.001 g), and random samples were weighed and counted. The absolute fecundity (AF) was calculated using the formula described by Yongo, Olukoye, Makame, & Chebon, ():AF=italicnGgwhere AF = absolute fecundity; n = number of eggs in sub‐sample; G = total weight of the ovaries; and g = weight of sub‐sample.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the eggs were weighed (0.001 g), and random samples were weighed and counted. The absolute fecundity (AF) was calculated using the formula described by Yongo, Olukoye, Makame, & Chebon, (2019):…”
Section: Materials S and Me Thodsmentioning
confidence: 99%